Alcatraz Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCABD EFGCHBBIJB| White ibis blue crane | A |
| the arch of wings | B |
| in full sail over leafy barques | B |
| a wise stork scanning water | C |
| like the Disney character | C |
| conductor on his train | A |
| with eye glasses | B |
| stop watch | D |
| - | |
| Sift of wind | E |
| unseen hand exploring the pond | F |
| the stork ungainly on a single leg | G |
| the bird man Jolly Roger | C |
| a pirate burrowing in the muck | H |
| add skull and cross bones | B |
| upending frightened fingerlings | B |
| the snout of the bandit | I |
| a rifle shot away | J |
| creasing the shallows | B |
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